Breaking: Top Tight End Shocks Fans by Choosing Penn State, Snubbing Ohio State at Last Minute

Penn State picked up its second tight end commitment in the 2027 cycle Friday when Sean Currie announced his pledge via Rivals YouTube channel. The Lawrenceville School standout from New Jersey chose the Nittany Lions over Ohio State, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech. Currie became Penn State’s 19th known commitment at the time of his announcement and later one of 20 pledges in a class that climbed to the top of the Big Ten rankings according to 247Sports.

Listed between 6-foot-6 and 6-foot-7 and around 230-235 pounds, Currie emerged as one of the fastest-rising tight end prospects in the 2027 cycle after a productive junior season. He finished with 34 receptions for 474 yards and eight touchdowns while also contributing defensively with three sacks and two tackles for loss. Recruiting services rate Currie as a high three-star prospect. The 247Sports Composite ranks him as the No. 15 player in New Jersey, the No. 32 tight end nationally and the No. 560 overall prospect in the class.

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